Then-mayor of Lowestoft, Alice Taylor, speaks during the Holocaust Memorial Day service in January 2020. - Credit: Mick Howes A coastal town will mark Holocaust Memorial Day tomorrow with a virtual event. With the annual event at Lowestoft's railway station unable to go ahead as usual due to restrictions around the coronavirus pandemic, the town council has arranged a virtual event to be streamed online. December 2020 marked 82 years since the Kindertransport train arrived at Lowestoft Station carrying mainly Jewish refugee children escaping persecution. A video, developed by Life of Lowestoft creator Joshua Freemantle, will feature a reading from Waveney MP Peter Aldous, as well as words and visuals from local historian Christopher Brooks and an address from town mayor Alan Green.